Gurovich v. Industrial Commission

Decision Date22 April 1975
Docket NumberCA-IC,No. 1,1
Citation534 P.2d 294,23 Ariz.App. 486
PartiesElaine D. GUROVICH, window of Welko W. Gurovich, Deceased, Petitioner, v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Arizona, Respondent, Department of Corrections, Respondent Employer, State Compensation Fund, Respondent Carrier. 1102.
CourtArizona Court of Appeals
OPINION

STEVENS, Judge.

Welko W. Gurovich was an employee of the Department of Corrections. He died on 14 February 1973 while allegedly acting within the course and scope of his employment. Elaine D. Gurovich, his widow, filed her Widow's Claim for Compensation on 28 February 1973. On 3 April 1973, the insurance carrier, by notice of claim status, denied her claim, urging that her husband's death was not caused by his employment activity. On 16 May 1973, she filed a request for a hearing, and hearings were held on 20 and 26 September 1973. On 12 October 1973 the hearing officer issued his decision upon hearing and findings and award for non-compensable claim based on the finding that 'the decedent was not in the course and scope of his employment at the time he met his demise * * *.'

On 13 November 1973 the petitioner's request for review was mailed to The Industrial Commission of Arizona which was received and filed on 14 November 1973. The presiding hearing officer accepted review by Notice of Review on the same day. The Notice of Review alerted the carrier so that it could determine the due date of its response. It was not such an action as has finality. The respondent insurance carrier responded by a motion to dismiss. On 30 November 1973, the hearing officer issued his Findings and Order Dismissing Request for Review. This 'order' has the status of an 'award.' The hearing officer, without affording the petitioner the opportunity for an explanation for the delay, held that he was without jurisdiction to grant review because 'The Request for Review filed in the applicant's behalf on November 14, 1973 was not timely filed pursuant to the provisions of A.R.S. § 23--942(D) and A.R.S. § 23--943(A) and (B) * * *.' Upon a petition, this Court issued a writ of certiorari to review the lawfulness of that holding.

Petitioner alleges that the hearing officer was without authority to enter his findings and order dismissing request for review and that the finding that the decedent was not acting within the course and scope of his employment is not supported by reasonable evidence. This second question is not properly before us, the petitioner's contentions in connection therewith have not been considered on their merits by the hearing officer, and in view of our holding, we do not consider it.

At first glance, the hearing officer correctly applied A.R.S. § 23--942(D). A.R.S. § 23--942(D) was amended, effective 8 August 1973, to state that an award is final unless a request for review is Filed within thirty days after the...

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  • Nelson v. Industrial Com'n of Arizona, 15943-PR
    • United States
    • Arizona Supreme Court
    • November 19, 1982
    ...a review, rehearing or reconsideration of any order or award." 111 Ariz. at 363, 529 P.2d at 1180; see Gurovich v. Industrial Commission, 23 Ariz.App. 486, 487, 534 P.2d 294, 295 (1975). In Chavez, the claimant, a worker with only a sixth grade education, failed to timely file a request for......
  • Kleinsmith v. Industrial Commission
    • United States
    • Arizona Court of Appeals
    • February 24, 1976
    ...of the filing be waived.' Janis v. Industrial Commission, 111 Ariz. at 363, 529 P.2d at 1180. See, Gurovich v. Industrial Commission, 23 Ariz.App. 486, 534 P.2d 294 (1975). This leads us to Kleinsmith's second argument; that if the principles set forth in these cases had been properly appli......
  • St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co. v. Industrial Commission
    • United States
    • Arizona Court of Appeals
    • February 5, 1976
    ...P.2d 705 (1975); Judd v. The Industrial Commission of Arizona, 23 Ariz.App. 254, 532 P.2d 196 (1975); Gurovich v. Industrial Commission of Arizona, 23 Ariz.App. 486, 534 P.2d 294 (1975); In re Trull, 21 Ariz.App. 511, 520 P.2d 1188 (1974), it is clear from these cases that no rigid set of g......
  • Smith v. Industrial Commission
    • United States
    • Arizona Court of Appeals
    • June 22, 1976
    ...111 Ariz. 362, 529 P.2d 1179 (1974); Judd v. Industrial Commission, 23 Ariz.App. 254, 532 P.2d 196 (1975); Gurovich v. Industrial Commission, 23 Ariz.App. 486, 534 P.2d 294 (1975). Likewise, we find the decision of the Supreme Court in Apodaca v. Industrial Commission, 108 Ariz. 137, 493 P.......
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